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I believe that traveling is good for the soul. The chance to explore new places, to meet new people and to experience the view from another angle offers a person the chance to grow, to improve and to create memories. Travel gives a true appreciation of other cultures, and when you are away from home you learn to appreciate the place you hang your hat. I like to think that I leave a piece of myself in every city that I visit and that I take a little bit of my journey home with me.
I have been fortunate to travel often, to see the sights, to experience the thrill of the unknown and to develop an appreciation of exceptional accommodations. I enjoy seeing the personality of the decorator shine through in different hotel rooms, bed and breakfasts, and inns. Attention to detail with my comfort in mind places these amazing and stylish people that can make a hotel room seem better than home at the top of my list of things to applaud when I am on the road.
While I have spent many nights in a hotel, among the most memorable nights in my adventures I have had the privilege of staying in was a hotel that was in a building that was once a bank. The hotel was unique, cozy, and it will forever stand out in my memory of being the perfect blend of luxury accommodations with a hint of the rustic style of the Wild West. The bathroom was amazing. The vanity was made a rich dark wood, the mirrors were strategically placed and the lighting was perfect. The jacuzzi was nothing short of heavenly.
Another memorable trip involved a Scottish themed Inn. The place oozed charm and relaxation. The sunny bathroom and attention to luxurious detail made me feel as if I could live forever in this room. His and Her Sinks made it very easy for my husband and I to get ready without rushing or crowding each other in the process. If heaven is a place on Earth, it might very be this Inn.
These rooms are imprinted in my memory and in my soul. They enlightened me with the possibilities for making my home base functional yet posh. From my travels and nights spent away from home, I have found the inspiration to use a mixture of functional pieces and to strive for a touch of luxury whenever it is possible. I love to browse for stylish pieces on Homeclick to make my home that much more inviting.
I would love to hear about the most memorable accommodations you have experienced. Have you had a lodging experience that inspired you to update your kitchen or bathroom when you returned home?
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